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Ferd149 08-11-2010 01:51 PM

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forgot to bid 08-11-2010 02:07 PM

PBS is calling...... they want you to know, what happens on PBS stays on PBS unless you hit SUBMIT

BigGuns 08-11-2010 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by acl65pilot (Post 854256)
With the tear down not happening for a few years, I would suspect that there would be some redesigning as the project moves forward.

I still see hardstands... That should continue to work well... Departing from gate 11 is a great and pleasant experience now, glad to see it will be in the future plans too. :rolleyes:

I think Anderson should have camped out by B20 / 11 today, maybe they could have put a fan nearby him since there is no a/c in that wing and awalys +99F in there. Atleast the broken intercom, shouting gate agents, no boarding signs and pigeons make up for it... The hardstand boarding doesn't work now and I wish it would not be in the future plans!!

Ferd149 08-11-2010 02:31 PM

Interesting pattern, I mean rotation, I mean paring, in the LAX 7ER package (2046). Any smart scheduling guys know why the company would park someone in Nagoya for 63:20, then deadhead them to Narita to sit for another 29:05. I'm sure the new hotel in Nagoya is nice, but I'm also sure Camp Narita is cheaper........and it would be even cheaper to keep ya moving.

Ok, yes I would take 63:20 on Saipan:D

But, just wondering.

Oh, and the days in Nagoya are tues, wed, thurs so there is service.

Ferd

JABDIP 08-11-2010 02:45 PM

For those of you who keep up with the investment world, preliminary data shows a hindenberg omen today. Keep your eyes on things!:eek:

JABDIP 08-11-2010 02:49 PM


Originally Posted by Ferd149 (Post 854357)
Interesting pattern, I mean rotation, I mean paring, in the LAX 7ER package (2046). Any smart scheduling guys know why the company would park someone in Nagoya for 63:20, then deadhead them to Narita to sit for another 29:05. I'm sure the new hotel in Nagoya is nice, but I'm also sure Camp Narita is cheaper........and it would be even cheaper to keep ya moving.

Ok, yes I would take 63:20 on Saipan:D

But, just wondering.

Oh, and the days in Nagoya are tues, wed, thurs so there is service.

Ferd

Since the 320 guys are not wasting as much fuel these days, they are finding more ways to waste money, that's all.:rolleyes:

forgot to bid 08-11-2010 03:02 PM


Originally Posted by Ferd149 (Post 854357)
Interesting pattern, I mean rotation, I mean paring, in the LAX 7ER package (2046). Any smart scheduling guys know why the company would park someone in Nagoya for 63:20, then deadhead them to Narita to sit for another 29:05. I'm sure the new hotel in Nagoya is nice, but I'm also sure Camp Narita is cheaper........and it would be even cheaper to keep ya moving.

Ok, yes I would take 63:20 on Saipan:D

But, just wondering.

Oh, and the days in Nagoya are tues, wed, thurs so there is service.

Ferd

I call them trips...

forgot to bid 08-11-2010 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by JABDIP (Post 854364)
For those of you who keep up with the investment world, preliminary data shows a hindenberg omen today. Keep your eyes on things!:eek:

Are you saying Bar is right? Economic downturn fall of 2010, furloughs, etc? :eek:

REAL CLEAR MARKETS WEDNESDAY
Is This Finally the Economic Collapse? - Keith McCullough, Fortune
Market Looks for Love in All the Wrong Places - Doug Kass, TheStreet.com
Double Dip. Double Dip. Double Dip. - Rex Nutting, MarketWatch
Frustration with The Fed Grows & Grows - Paul La Monica, CNNMoney
Could the Fed's Move Against Deflation Backfire? - Albert Bozzo, CNBC
We Need a New Recovery Plan, and Fast! - Robert Solow, The Daily Beast
8 CEOs Who Won the Stock-Options Lottery - Michael Brush, MSN Money
Coming Soon: Bank CEO Perp Walks, Jail Time - Barry Ritholtz, Big Picture
The End of Outsourcing (As We Know It) - Sethi and Aries, BusinessWeek
Growing Macro Focus = Micro Opportunities - Liana Madura, Morningstar
RCM Afternoon Archive
RCM Morning Edition
The U.S. Is Bankrupt and No One Knows It - Laurence Kotlikoff, Bloomberg
A Conspiracy Against Economic Growth - Louis Woodhill, RealClearMarkets
Beware: A Consumption Tax Is Coming Our Way - Shawn Tully, Fortune
The Labor Market's Lost Teenage Wasteland - Chris Farrell, BusinessWeek
Recession With Benefits For Jobholders - David Leonhardt, New York Times
The Employment-Training Charade - Steven Malanga, RealClearMarkets
No More Economic Stimulus - Please! - Brian Wesbury & Robert Stein, Forbes
The Latest Bailout for Unions and States - Editorial, Wall Street Journal
The Hidden Cost Of the Auto Bailouts - Nathan Oman, Washington Times
Ouster Of HP's Hurd Has Look of Panic - Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times
Federal Reserve Shuns Passive Tightening - Caroline Baum, Bloomberg
The Fed's Roll Over Isn't Very Much Of a Trick - Randall Forsyth, Barron's
Fed Actions Signal New Level of Activism - Neil Irwin, Washington Post
We've Exhausted the Monetary Arsenal - Editorial, Investor's Business Daily
RCM Morning Archive

johnso29 08-11-2010 03:17 PM

Anybody else see the Reds-Cards baseball brawl last night?

Johnny Cueto should have his man card pulled for kicking like a little girl while he was pinned against the netting. Maybe he can wear a pretty pink skirt next time he pitches.

JABDIP 08-11-2010 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by forgot to bid (Post 854387)
Are you saying Bar is right? Economic downturn fall of 2010, furloughs, etc? :eek:

REAL CLEAR MARKETS WEDNESDAY
Is This Finally the Economic Collapse? - Keith McCullough, Fortune
Market Looks for Love in All the Wrong Places - Doug Kass, TheStreet.com
Double Dip. Double Dip. Double Dip. - Rex Nutting, MarketWatch
Frustration with The Fed Grows & Grows - Paul La Monica, CNNMoney
Could the Fed's Move Against Deflation Backfire? - Albert Bozzo, CNBC
We Need a New Recovery Plan, and Fast! - Robert Solow, The Daily Beast
8 CEOs Who Won the Stock-Options Lottery - Michael Brush, MSN Money
Coming Soon: Bank CEO Perp Walks, Jail Time - Barry Ritholtz, Big Picture
The End of Outsourcing (As We Know It) - Sethi and Aries, BusinessWeek
Growing Macro Focus = Micro Opportunities - Liana Madura, Morningstar
RCM Afternoon Archive
RCM Morning Edition
The U.S. Is Bankrupt and No One Knows It - Laurence Kotlikoff, Bloomberg
A Conspiracy Against Economic Growth - Louis Woodhill, RealClearMarkets
Beware: A Consumption Tax Is Coming Our Way - Shawn Tully, Fortune
The Labor Market's Lost Teenage Wasteland - Chris Farrell, BusinessWeek
Recession With Benefits For Jobholders - David Leonhardt, New York Times
The Employment-Training Charade - Steven Malanga, RealClearMarkets
No More Economic Stimulus - Please! - Brian Wesbury & Robert Stein, Forbes
The Latest Bailout for Unions and States - Editorial, Wall Street Journal
The Hidden Cost Of the Auto Bailouts - Nathan Oman, Washington Times
Ouster Of HP's Hurd Has Look of Panic - Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times
Federal Reserve Shuns Passive Tightening - Caroline Baum, Bloomberg
The Fed's Roll Over Isn't Very Much Of a Trick - Randall Forsyth, Barron's
Fed Actions Signal New Level of Activism - Neil Irwin, Washington Post
We've Exhausted the Monetary Arsenal - Editorial, Investor's Business Daily
RCM Morning Archive

Just saying that every major crash has been preceeded by several hindenburg omens within 36 days so be aware that's all. :D


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